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'''Zeus''' was the fierce, red-bearded leader of the gods of [[Olympus]]. His frustrations with the actions of his son [[Hercules (Marvel)|Hercules]] have led to several banishments and punishments over time.
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[[File:HercVol1-9Textless.jpg|thumb|right|260px|Hercules attacked by his father Zeus from Herc v1 #9.]]
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'''Zeus''' is a male comic character who features in [[Marvel Comics]].
  
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==Biography==
Conan the Barbarian I#79-81 would indicate that Zeus was not worshipped in the Hyborian Age, since Conan did not recognize his name when descedants of time-travellers mentioned him.
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[[File:ThorV1-129.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Zeus in Thor v1 #129.]]
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'''Zeus Panhellenios''' was a male [[Gods (Marvel)|god]] of the race of [[Olympians (Marvel)|Olympians]] that inhabited the realm of [[Olympus (Marvel)|Olympus]]. (Thor v1 #129) It was said that he had been born tens of thousands of years ago. (Incredible Hercules v1 #136)
  
Neptune was worshipped, per Namor I#38, as early as 5800 BCE.  
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He came to grow to adulthood among the shepherds of Mount Ida in Crete where he became determined to get his revenge against Cronus. This led to Zeus journeying into Tartarus in order to free his siblings who had all grown to adulthood. He then freed the three Cyclopes along with the three-hundred handed Hekatonchieres with them having been imprisoned by Cronus in fear over them revolting against him. In gratitude, the Cyclopes taught Zeus to wield his energy manipulation powers in battle thus preparing him for the battle against his father. A ten-year war was then waged as Zeus and his allies fought against the Titans with this ultimately ending as a victory for the Olympians. Zeus then cast aside the Titans by imprisoning the males in Tartarus whereupon he established him as the ruler of the pocket dimension of [[Olympus]]. (Incredible Hercules v1 #130) [[Typhon (Marvel)|Typhon]] who was the last of the Titans would come to threaten Olympus but lost the final battle against Zeus and came to be banished as a result where he swore vengeance against the Olympians. The battle would be regarded as a myth amongst mortals who mistakenly believed that Typhon had one hundred draconian heads. (Avengers v1 #49)
  
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Long ago, it was noted that he had consulted the Mother of Night [[Nox (Marvel)|Nyx]] in order to learn about the unknown and the unknowable. After gaining the knowledge he needed, he then stripped her of pieces of her own soul that became the '''Night Shards''' before banishing Nyx to another realm to remain there for as long as the Sun remained in the sky. He then proceeded with scattering the Night Shards across the universe to prevent Nyx from ever returning to her full power. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)
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In the 10th century, the Third Host of the [[Celestials (Marvel)|Celestials]] would come to Earth where they said that they would return in 1,000 years to judge Earth's right to exist. A meeting of the [[Council of Godheads]] was held with Zeus in attendance in order to discuss this threat. (Thor Annual v1 #7)
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His frustrations with the actions of his son [[Hercules (Marvel)|Hercules]] have led to several banishments and punishments over time. Zeus came to interrupt a fight between Hercules and [[Thor Odinson]] with his thunderbolt forcing the two to clasp hands in friendship. (Journey into Mystery Annual v1 #1)
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During the battle, he led in the defence against the enemy hordes where he found his grandson Alexander. He looked towards saving him and reunited the boy with his father Ares. However, his grandson had become an agent of Amatsu-Mikaboshi and had wounded Zeus on behalf of his master. His wounded body was recovered by Hercules and Ares that brought him back to Olympus to be treated for his injuries though the healers struggled to heal him. (Ares v1 #4)
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After the '''Chaos War''', he resumed his position as Skyfather of the Olympians where he briefly manifested their city on the mortal plane. At that time, Bruce Banner sought out Zeus's power to fix the problems plaguing himself and his friends. However, Zeus refused and came to be annoyed at the audacity of the Hulk that had beaten past Olympus's army of protectors. (Incredible Hercules v1 #621) This angered Zeus who remembered the Hulk's prior slight when he sided with the giants instead of Olympus and decided to humble the Jade Giant. He left the Hulk badly injured and punished him to have his insides constantly devoured by vultures but his allies came to rescue him with the aid of Hercules after which they departed Mount Olympus. (Incredible Hercules v1 #622)
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He later took the form of a Korean celebrity named '''Storm''' in Seoul at South Korea where he bedded numerous mortal women. (Herc v1 #6.1)
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During the Contest of Champions, the cosmic game fought between the [[Grandmaster (Marvel)|Grandmaster]] and the [[Challenger (Marvel)|Challenger]] saw the Sun removed from Earth's sky. As a result, Nyx was freed from her imprisonment where she and her children attacked Olympus. Upon arriving, they effortlessly massacred the Olympians whereupon Nyx sought to find the location of the shattered fragments of her soul. After forcing Zeus to reveal this information, she snapped his neck thus killing the god whilst she claimed his throne. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)
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==Overview==
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===Personality and attributes===
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In appearance, Zeus was the fierce, red-bearded leader of the gods of Olympus. He once crafted an identity for himself as a Korean celebrity where he took the name '''Storm'''. (Herc v1 #6.1)
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As Zeus was never mortal, it was said that he did not think or feel like humans. Though he was a god, he was not above killing those that opposed him. (Incredible Hulks v1 #621)
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===Powers and abilities===
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[[File:IncredibleHulksV1-622Textless.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Skyfather of Olympus in Incredible Hulks v1 #622.]]
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Thanos with the Infinity Gauntlet came to classify Zeus as being of the same power level as the likes of Galactus and Odin. (Thanos Annual v1 #1)
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==Notes==
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*Zeus was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where he made his first appearance in Venus v1 #5 (June, 1949).
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*The character was based off and adapted from Zeus of Greek mythology.
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*He was identified as Zeus Panhellenios in Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica v1 #1 (July, 2009).
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*Conan the Barbarian I#79-81 would indicate that Zeus was not worshipped in the Hyborian Age as Conan did not recognize his name when descendants of time-travellers mentioned him.
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*Neptune was worshipped, per Namor I#38, as early as 5800 BCE.
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==In other media==
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[[File:ZeusMarvelSuperHeroes.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Zeus from The Mighty Thor.]]
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===Television===
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*In The Marvel Super Hero Hour, the character made an appearance in The Mighty Thor segment where it followed the comic storyline. He was portrayed as the father of Hercules and lord of Olympus whose brother Pluto was forced to rule over the netherworld. Through trickery, Pluto had Hercules sign the Olympian Contract that transferred the duty of custodianship of the netherworld to the Prince of Power whereupon he appeared in Olympus to force the terms of the agreement. A saddened Zeus despite the love he had for his son was forced to enforce it and was ready to send Hercules to the netherworld despite his pleas. He did state that Hercules could challenge this decision but would need a champion to fight for him to which the Asgardian Thor agreed to do so as he hated trickery. Ultimately, Thor proved to be successful whereby Pluto relented to returning to rule the netherworld leaving Hercules the Prince of Power free.
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*In The Super Hero Squad Show, Zeus appeared in the setting of the animated television series in the episode "Support Your Local Sky-Father" where he was voiced by actor Travis Willingham.
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==Appearances==
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*''Venus v1'': (1949)
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*''Incredible Hercules v1'':
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*''Incredible Hulks v1'':
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*''Herc v1'':
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*''Avengers: No Road Home v1'':
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*''Guardians of the Galaxy v6'':
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*[https://www.marvel.com/characters/zeus Marvel.com Entry]
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*[http://marvel.wikia.com/Zeus_Panhellenios_(Earth-616) Marvel Database Entry]
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*[http://www.comicvine.com/zeus/4005-10226/ Comicvine Entry]
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeus_(Marvel_Comics) Wikipedia Entry]
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Latest revision as of 06:42, 14 June 2022

Hercules attacked by his father Zeus from Herc v1 #9.

Zeus is a male comic character who features in Marvel Comics.

Contents

Biography

Zeus in Thor v1 #129.

Zeus Panhellenios was a male god of the race of Olympians that inhabited the realm of Olympus. (Thor v1 #129) It was said that he had been born tens of thousands of years ago. (Incredible Hercules v1 #136)

He came to grow to adulthood among the shepherds of Mount Ida in Crete where he became determined to get his revenge against Cronus. This led to Zeus journeying into Tartarus in order to free his siblings who had all grown to adulthood. He then freed the three Cyclopes along with the three-hundred handed Hekatonchieres with them having been imprisoned by Cronus in fear over them revolting against him. In gratitude, the Cyclopes taught Zeus to wield his energy manipulation powers in battle thus preparing him for the battle against his father. A ten-year war was then waged as Zeus and his allies fought against the Titans with this ultimately ending as a victory for the Olympians. Zeus then cast aside the Titans by imprisoning the males in Tartarus whereupon he established him as the ruler of the pocket dimension of Olympus. (Incredible Hercules v1 #130) Typhon who was the last of the Titans would come to threaten Olympus but lost the final battle against Zeus and came to be banished as a result where he swore vengeance against the Olympians. The battle would be regarded as a myth amongst mortals who mistakenly believed that Typhon had one hundred draconian heads. (Avengers v1 #49)

Long ago, it was noted that he had consulted the Mother of Night Nyx in order to learn about the unknown and the unknowable. After gaining the knowledge he needed, he then stripped her of pieces of her own soul that became the Night Shards before banishing Nyx to another realm to remain there for as long as the Sun remained in the sky. He then proceeded with scattering the Night Shards across the universe to prevent Nyx from ever returning to her full power. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)

In the 10th century, the Third Host of the Celestials would come to Earth where they said that they would return in 1,000 years to judge Earth's right to exist. A meeting of the Council of Godheads was held with Zeus in attendance in order to discuss this threat. (Thor Annual v1 #7)

His frustrations with the actions of his son Hercules have led to several banishments and punishments over time. Zeus came to interrupt a fight between Hercules and Thor Odinson with his thunderbolt forcing the two to clasp hands in friendship. (Journey into Mystery Annual v1 #1)

During the battle, he led in the defence against the enemy hordes where he found his grandson Alexander. He looked towards saving him and reunited the boy with his father Ares. However, his grandson had become an agent of Amatsu-Mikaboshi and had wounded Zeus on behalf of his master. His wounded body was recovered by Hercules and Ares that brought him back to Olympus to be treated for his injuries though the healers struggled to heal him. (Ares v1 #4)

After the Chaos War, he resumed his position as Skyfather of the Olympians where he briefly manifested their city on the mortal plane. At that time, Bruce Banner sought out Zeus's power to fix the problems plaguing himself and his friends. However, Zeus refused and came to be annoyed at the audacity of the Hulk that had beaten past Olympus's army of protectors. (Incredible Hercules v1 #621) This angered Zeus who remembered the Hulk's prior slight when he sided with the giants instead of Olympus and decided to humble the Jade Giant. He left the Hulk badly injured and punished him to have his insides constantly devoured by vultures but his allies came to rescue him with the aid of Hercules after which they departed Mount Olympus. (Incredible Hercules v1 #622)

He later took the form of a Korean celebrity named Storm in Seoul at South Korea where he bedded numerous mortal women. (Herc v1 #6.1)

During the Contest of Champions, the cosmic game fought between the Grandmaster and the Challenger saw the Sun removed from Earth's sky. As a result, Nyx was freed from her imprisonment where she and her children attacked Olympus. Upon arriving, they effortlessly massacred the Olympians whereupon Nyx sought to find the location of the shattered fragments of her soul. After forcing Zeus to reveal this information, she snapped his neck thus killing the god whilst she claimed his throne. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)

Overview

Personality and attributes

In appearance, Zeus was the fierce, red-bearded leader of the gods of Olympus. He once crafted an identity for himself as a Korean celebrity where he took the name Storm. (Herc v1 #6.1)

As Zeus was never mortal, it was said that he did not think or feel like humans. Though he was a god, he was not above killing those that opposed him. (Incredible Hulks v1 #621)

Powers and abilities

Skyfather of Olympus in Incredible Hulks v1 #622.

Thanos with the Infinity Gauntlet came to classify Zeus as being of the same power level as the likes of Galactus and Odin. (Thanos Annual v1 #1)

Notes

  • Zeus was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where he made his first appearance in Venus v1 #5 (June, 1949).
  • The character was based off and adapted from Zeus of Greek mythology.
  • He was identified as Zeus Panhellenios in Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica v1 #1 (July, 2009).
  • Conan the Barbarian I#79-81 would indicate that Zeus was not worshipped in the Hyborian Age as Conan did not recognize his name when descendants of time-travellers mentioned him.
  • Neptune was worshipped, per Namor I#38, as early as 5800 BCE.

In other media

Zeus from The Mighty Thor.

Television

  • In The Marvel Super Hero Hour, the character made an appearance in The Mighty Thor segment where it followed the comic storyline. He was portrayed as the father of Hercules and lord of Olympus whose brother Pluto was forced to rule over the netherworld. Through trickery, Pluto had Hercules sign the Olympian Contract that transferred the duty of custodianship of the netherworld to the Prince of Power whereupon he appeared in Olympus to force the terms of the agreement. A saddened Zeus despite the love he had for his son was forced to enforce it and was ready to send Hercules to the netherworld despite his pleas. He did state that Hercules could challenge this decision but would need a champion to fight for him to which the Asgardian Thor agreed to do so as he hated trickery. Ultimately, Thor proved to be successful whereby Pluto relented to returning to rule the netherworld leaving Hercules the Prince of Power free.
  • In The Super Hero Squad Show, Zeus appeared in the setting of the animated television series in the episode "Support Your Local Sky-Father" where he was voiced by actor Travis Willingham.

Films

Appearances

  • Venus v1: (1949)
  • Thor v1:
  • Incredible Hercules v1:
  • Incredible Hulks v1:
  • Herc v1:
  • Avengers: No Road Home v1:
  • Guardians of the Galaxy v6:

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